You sign a debit order for R185 per month that gets placed in your account with us and accumulates for use at several properties within Marloth Park.This money remains yours to utilizewith wildlife club and is NOT a fee and because you are a committed client that will book in the future you receive discounted rates.

Once the first debit order has gone through you may make your first booking at a rate of R370 per night for the unit at three units that sleeps six people or choose one of several other properties at discounted club rates.

We have three units at the special rate of R370 (In or out of season) / Four units at a rate of R440 out of season and over 20 units at a 10% discount rate that you may use the funds in your account with us to settle the booking.

The accommodation is subject to availability but NOT to season meaning you may book in peak periods at the rate of R370 per night for the unit at anyone of the three wildlife club units.This is a great way to visit the Kruger National Park at a fraction of the rate that National Parks will charge you.

Example

Your first debit order has gone through and you wish to book for the weekend.

Funds in your account R185 (As per debit order)

You book two nights Friday and Saturday at R370 per night totaling R740 for the weekend.

R185 gets deducted from the booking value and you settle the remaining R55 to confirm your booking.

Should you divide the R370 per night between six people you are paying R61 per person per night.

Fine Print

You sign an agreement stipulating your rights however you may cancel this agreement at any stage with 30 day notice.

Subject to availability but not season.

Rate escalates by not more that 10% per annum.

Minimum 2 night stay.

What Is Marloth Park All About ?

Marloth Park is a wildlife sanctuary situated on the southern boarder of the Kruger National Park. (Approximately R390 kilometers from Pretoria).Marloth has its own wildlife and boasts four of the big five with the exception of elephant , however as the crocodile river forms the boundary between Marloth Park and the Kruger National Park you are lightly to spot elephants playing in the river.

Buffalo and lion are confined to Marloth's game reserve "Lions Spruit" where as the rest of the game such as Kudu , Zebra , Giraffe , Blue wildebeest , Nyala , Impala , Warthog and plenty more aren't restricted by fences and roam freely between the units that are built on 1500 hectares.

With the dangerous game restricted you can take a walk along the river or a mountain bike ride on many a dirt roads and is a birders paradise.Situated between Malelane and Komatipoort two entrance gates can be used to the Kruger National Park.Crocodile bridge gate 14 Kilometers and Malelane gate 35 Kilometers.